John Lee's Love Styles
John Lee's Love Styles is a theory that categorizes different ways people express and experience love. Lee identified six primary love styles: Eros (romantic love), Ludus (playful love), Storge (friendship-based love), Pragma (practical love), Mania (obsessive love), and Agape (selfless love). Each style reflects unique emotional needs and relationship dynamics.
Understanding these love styles can help individuals recognize their own preferences and those of their partners. By identifying these styles, couples can improve communication and strengthen their relationships, fostering a deeper connection and mutual understanding.